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EcoSym Mini

ALAlex332122•Created August 15, 2013
EcoSym Mini
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The red circles (the predators) eat both the green circles, which eat flowers, and the blue circles, which eat the leaves that fall from the trees. The trees can be moved.

Description

This project is still being worked on, and your feedback can really help! (Including bug reports) Just no negative criticism ("This sucks", "Lame", or "Stupid"). Thanks! NOTE: Remixes acceptable, as long as you give credit! (That is, if you don't just click the "Remix" button. Which is perfectly acceptable.) And feel free to dive into the code and give me your suggestions! And DO NOT add this project to your studio WITHOUT permission! Version History: 1.1.7: Miniaturized animal sprites. (Now bug-like) ---------------PRE-MODIFICATION--------------- 1.7: Herbivores mutate faster, more herbivores, more flowers, flowers (are supposed to) spread, flowers can be eaten away, added "gene" variables (unimplemented) for carnivores (speed) and leaf-eaters (sight). 1.6: Added Wildfire script, not implemented. 1.5: *Predators require a mate and to have eaten recently to reproduce*, predators move in straighter paths, *each flower-eater has a "Defence" variable, unique to each clone, and which evolves over time*. *text*: Credit to DanloVorje 1.4: Predators changed: populations nerfed, lifespans increased. (Advice from DanloVorje.) All: Distance from food source randomized (so herbivores don't form a perfect circle cluster around a food source) 1.3: Added maximum herbivore population, redid predator maximum population, hid variables for ease of viewing, bugfixes 1.2: Finished lifespans, bugfixes 1.1: Added lifespans, new predation system 1.0: Went public! Beta testing starts. Noted Bugs: -Herbivore Population is less than on-screen population -Random mass position shifts that are either due to lag or scripting

Project Details

Project ID11851703
CreatedAugust 15, 2013
Last ModifiedAugust 15, 2013
SharedAugust 15, 2013
Visibilityvisible
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